The Peelers

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Katie Bar the Door 03:14 Tools
Plastic Paddy 03:20 Tools
Want Some 03:22 Tools
The Way I Feel 04:45 Tools
Rockin on Your Dime 04:45 Tools
Take a Ride 02:38 Tools
The Motion 02:38 Tools
Junkie 02:24 Tools
Pill Box 02:39 Tools
Into the Sun 02:39 Tools
The Glen Will Rise Again 02:32 Tools
Peel It Down 04:06 Tools
That's Why I'm Leaving 03:15 Tools
Sweet Mary of the Bog 01:26 Tools
Liquordale 02:40 Tools
Sons Of Molly 04:51 Tools
Rebel Road 03:19 Tools
The Girls of Tramore 02:43 Tools
I'll Meet you at the Bottom (Of a Bottle) 05:13 Tools
Jesse James 02:40 Tools
Bastard of the Bunch 02:37 Tools
The Little Beggarman 03:03 Tools
Blond With a Black Skirt Medley 03:48 Tools
The Black-Eye Blonde 05:12 Tools
Rise Again 03:42 Tools
Sons of Molly/ Catharsis 04:49 Tools
Savannah (You've Been Good to Me) 03:14 Tools
Tim Finnegan's Wake 02:37 Tools
The Martintown Song 02:56 Tools
Dig Me 02:37 Tools
Five Roses 05:12 Tools
New York 03:34 Tools
Savannah 03:15 Tools
Dalesman's Litany 05:13 Tools
I'll Meet You At The Bottom 05:13 Tools
Irish Rover (Featuring Ol' Jimmy) 03:34 Tools
I'm off to Kill the Devil 05:13 Tools
Old Woman In Cotton 03:34 Tools
Pleasure Lines 04:48 Tools
Going Down Swingin' 05:13 Tools
Repeal Of Licensing Laws/Battle Of Brisbane 03:39 Tools
Ramblin' Robin 03:26 Tools
Farewell to Clean and Sober 05:13 Tools
The Dark Path 05:13 Tools
A1a Fla 05:13 Tools
Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore 03:31 Tools
Tim Finnegan's Wake (Feat. Lorraine Muller) 02:37 Tools
Fields Of Athenry(Featuring Lorraine Muller) 03:31 Tools
Bleacher Lassie 04:45 Tools
Stand Down Cleary 05:12 Tools
I Don't Want To 04:13 Tools
Banished Misfortune 04:13 Tools
Broken Down Squatter 04:13 Tools
Spancil Hill 04:13 Tools
Cunnla (For Ger) 01:46 Tools
The Night Before Larry Was Stretched 04:13 Tools
Beggars, Rats, & Boozers 05:13 Tools
Company of Saints 05:13 Tools
Astronaut 05:16 Tools
Schoolday's End 02:34 Tools
Irish Rover (Feat. Ol' Jimmy) 03:34 Tools
Fields of Athenry (Feat. Lorraine Muller) 05:12 Tools
Sons Of Molly/Catharsis 02:37 Tools
I'll Meet you at the Bottom (of a Bottle) (Harp Mix) 05:13 Tools
I'll Meet You At The Bottom (Of The Bottle) 05:13 Tools
Brand New Thing 05:13 Tools
Android Girl 01:46 Tools
Something For Your Love 01:46 Tools
Fields Of Athenry 05:12 Tools
Wanted 02:57 Tools
Irish Rover 03:34 Tools
Immoral Minority 02:43 Tools
The Guru 01:16 Tools
Sadre City 01:16 Tools
Sadr City 02:18 Tools
Repeal Of The Licensing Laws/Battle Of Brisbane 02:18 Tools
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There are at least two groups named "The Peelers" 1. The Peelers were formed in a small farmhouse kitchen in Glengarry County in 1999. Born out of loose evening sessions over more than a few drinks, the band has evolved to become one of the most exciting and energetic live Celtic folk/punk acts in Canada. Glengarry County has always been a hotbed of Celtic culture, and most members of The Peelers have immersed themselves in this rich legacy from youth. An area separated from New York State by the St. Lawrence River to the South, it was originally settled by Scottish immigrants who chose the name Glengarry in memory of home. The county has become a stomping ground for many musicians, both Scottish and Irish, who have refined a sound unique to the locale. The Peelers bend the rules of this tradition, with their contemporary Irish/Scot blend drawing more from the insurgent nature of artists such as Shane MacGowan & The Pogues, Flogging Molly, The Mahones, The Waterboys, Black 47, and Tom Waits, while still maintaining a glint of the sound upon which they were weaned. The Peelers have two releases currently available. In 2002 they released the album "Boots and Suits", (a reference to the band's unique fashion sense). In 2004 the band released "Liquordale", recorded over a twelve month period in three Montreal studios. The album, produced by the brilliant Pierre Pineault, was subsequently named Album of the Year on the Boston based webzine Shitenonions.com, considered the online bible for Celtic rock enthusiasts. 2. Early 1970's Irish folk-rock trio comprising: Joe Palmer: guitar, dulcimer, vocal. Tom Madden: guitar, banjo, vocal. Jim Younger: concertina, tin whistle Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.